Thursday, October 9, 2014

Tasty Virtual Book Tour: Jilted by Rachael Johns

After more than ten years away, Australian soap opera star Ellie Hughes returns to the small town of Hope Junction, determined to fly under the radar while caring for her injured godmother, Matilda.

But word spreads fast in the tight-knit community. It isn't long before the people of Hope Junction are gossiping about the real reason for Ellie's visit and why she broke the heart of golden boy Flynn Quartermaine all those years ago.

Soon Ellie and Flynn are thrown back together, forced to deal with the unresolved emotions between them. Because Ellie is not the only one with secrets. Flynn has his own demons to battle, and Matilda is hiding something from her much-loved goddaughter.

When all is uncovered, can the ill-fated lovers overcome the wounds of their past? Or is Flynn destined to be jilted again?

Excerpt

Ellie let Flynn lead her into the living room where he gently eased
her onto the couch. Her head fell against his hard shoulder, which was
anything but uncomfortable. She watched her tears splash down onto his
jumper, unable to stop them, unable to care. All she could think about
was Matilda. All the things she wanted to say but she’d never have the
chance to.

Flynn put his hand on her back, rubbing the heel of
his palm in tiny circles. Although it was platonic, she felt sparks of
awareness shooting down her spine and lingering in parts of her that
hadn’t seen a spark in years. She stiffened, so minutely that he didn’t
seem to notice, not because she didn’t like the feel of his touch – the
complete opposite, in fact – but because his attentions were taking her
mind away from where they’d been. Away from Mat.

What kind of a
daughter, what kind of a friend did that make her, if she could be so
easily led astray? And when, as far as she knew, Flynn wasn’t even aware
of the effect of his actions? He was just being Flynn. Kind-hearted,
always-there-for-a-friend-in-a-crisis Flynn. He said she wasn’t a fool
but he was wrong. She’d let herself be taken from him by one cowardly
decision. And that made her the most foolish person she knew.

She
looked up and twisted her head so she was gazing into his sea-green
eyes. He looked back as if he too were lost in serious contemplation.
Without thinking, she raised her hand and palmed the stubble on his jaw.
Rough as sandpaper, she could run her fingers over his face all day and
never tire of it.

‘You’re beautiful, Flynn Quartermaine.’

‘Don’t,
Ellie,’ his voice warned, but it wasn’t irritation she saw in his eyes.
A muscle twitched in his throat; she had muscles twitching all over her
body.

‘But it’s true.’ Boldly, she crept her fingers up his face
and into his mussed-up hair. A moan escaped her lips. He echoed it, his
eyes closing and his head rolling back against the couch. She took the
opportunity, moving quickly to straddle him. He opened his eyes and
before he had the chance to voice any opposition, she pressed her lips
against his. And kissed him.

Hard. Deep. Aggressively. Gently.
Imaginatively. She couldn’t stop, couldn’t make up her mind. His lips
were divine, too fabulous.

But the best damn thing was that he
kissed her back. Wholeheartedly. Roughly. Lovingly. As their tongues
entwined, his fingers slipped through her hair, drawing her closer to
him. Deepening their kiss even more.

Once upon a time they’d
been able to make out like this for hours, but right now she wanted
more. Emotionally exhausted, physically wrung out, mentally drained, she
wanted something that would help her forget all else. If there really
were such a thing as right and wrong, then being with Flynn would
definitely be categorised as the latter, but losing Mat had given her a
different perspective. Life could be short. If she lost hers tomorrow,
she didn’t want it to be with any regrets.

Her cheeks flushed,
her body sweltered. She broke her connection with Flynn just long enough
to peel her sweater over her head. The expression on his face gave her
all the encouragement she needed.

She climbed off him, stood up
and smiled, offering her hand. For a brief moment, he hesitated. Staring
at her hand but not making a move with his. He hauled in a breath,
running his fingers through his already tousled hair before placing them
in her palm.

Her heart lifted. She grasped his hand and pulled
him towards the bedroom where she’d lost her virginity. To him. He
stopped at the door and glanced around.

She hadn’t changed
anything since she’d returned, so it still looked much the same as when
she’d left, ten years ago – aside from the wedding dress, of course. She
shuddered at the thought of him seeing it and sent up a prayer of
thanks when she saw that the wardrobe was closed.

Not wanting to
think about her bedroom, or the past, or the future for that matter,
she turned back to Flynn and stepped close. Fingering the bottom of his
jumper, she lifted it up over his head. He didn’t help but neither did
he struggle. Underneath he wore a simple, tight black tee. She inhaled
and held her breath at the sight of his muscled torso.

‘Don’t
just look,’ he whispered, his eyes glazed and dreamy. She knew then that
he wanted this as much as she did. To hell with the consequences.

She
slid her hands around his back and under his shirt. He sucked in air at
her touch – she guessed her hands must feel like icicles against his
burning skin.

‘Sorry,’ she whispered.

‘Don’t apologise,’
he said gruffly, leaning down and capturing her mouth. Where she’d been
the instigator up until now, he suddenly became the assertive one. And
if she’d ever been kissed like this before, she couldn’t recall. It was
how two lovers would kiss in the middle of a bushfire, breathless and
urgent, desperate to hold onto a forever they may not have.

Rachael Johns is an English teacher by trade, a mum 24/7, a supermarket owner, a chronic arachnophobic, and a writer the rest of the time. She rarely sleeps and never irons. She writes contemporary romance for HQN and Carina Press and lives in rural Western Australia with her hyperactive husband and three mostly-gorgeous heroes-in-training. Rachael loves to hear from readers and can be contacted through her website at www.rachaeljohns.com

About Me

Jessica Sankiewicz is the author of the New Adult novella series, This Night. You can often find her either reading or marathon watching TV on DVD, her favorites being Castle and Veronica Mars. She frequently mismatches her clothes and giggles uncontrollably. She knows almost every Billy Joel song by heart. She collects books and toys, and she has an intense love of cats and lemurs. Jessica decided when she turned 27 that she would remain 27 forever. Currently in the midst of her quarter-life-crisis, she is still takin' names and getting very close to reaching an epiphany.

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